JB Says: An enormous amount of what we have been told is the truth - is not. We have been massively misled and lied to in order to allow big business to propogate their lies to sell us products that are made from pretrolium products insted of the natural hemp - and as an example - The Kings James Bible - The American Constitution and even the Magna Carter were all written on Hemp fibre paper and not paper made from wood pulp. Wood fibre paper needs bleach while Hemp paper does not. The chemical industry makes billions from oil based chemical products - whereas Hemp is cheap, easy to grow and non toxic to the environment ( compared to the oil industry ) and it is all about making money rather than what is the best thing to do. This book is brilliant.

UKIP

E MAIL FROM ME TO UKIP ABOUT GAY RIGHTS ETC. and their answer:

Your comments on this are invited.

Dear UKIP: Can you tell me where UKIP stands on the LGBT community / Gay rights and even gay marriage – as everyone I speak to seems to say different things and with millions reading my web site each year, and with me promoting your 100 days e mail on my site – the LGBT community is somewhat confused on your stand on LGBT rights.

UKIP do not have a policy or stance on LGBT rights-this issue is a personal one

and outside the remit of a political party.

Kind Regards
Alan Bigwood
UKIP Head Office

My answer in return:

Dear Alan:

I am confused by your answer as it is vague and naïve in stating how LGBT rights are outside the remit of a political party.

It has EVERYTHING to do with a political party as it is politics and politicians that listen to the people when formulating its strategy for the forthcoming election and how the people should vote. If you are saying you have absolutely no idea – or that your party has no interest in LGBT rights – or that it is a personal issue and outside the remit of YOUR political party, then you have offered me a step backwards from your party and your answer needs to be exposed to the LGBT community as vague and lacking. I asked a serious question as many within the LGBT community believe UKIP to be a homophobic and racist party, which it seems to be trying to show is an inaccurate and untruthful belief structure;- yet your evasive answer to my serious question evades being honest with me and evades committing yourself to an answer to my question.

The point it :- You have not answered my question and I am wondering who I should speak to next in order not to be fobbed off as you have done, but to offer a serious and educated answer to someone with millions of readers on my web site aimed at those within the LGBT community.

With an election looming and people such as myself showing an interest and asking a serious and topical questions to you about a contentious issue that occurred within the last couple of years – that being Civil Partnerships and Gay Marriage – it would have been accommodating of you to offer where your party stands on these issues and not a one line stating the nonsense you have offered me below.

Shame on you – you have done UKIP no good at all with this type of evasive and plainly ignorant of the facts – answer.

If you cannot accommodate me with a clear and defined answer – then please let me know who can.

In the meantime, this will be on my web site and millions will now be reading your somewhat lacking response.

John Bellamy

WITHIN A MINUTE of sending my e mail above, I received this one below:

Dear Mr Bellamy,
I suggest you contact David Coburn MEP- who is a gay man and as a member of our party's National Executive Committee is probably best placed to give you a more informed response.His e-mail address is clancoburn@hotmail.co.uk

(I wonder why he has an anonymous hotmail account rather than an official UKIP address... )

Kind Regards
Alan Bigwood
UKIP Head Office

SO I WROTE to David Coburn and a week or so later have not heard in respeonse. I appreciate he is a busy man - so I phoned and spoke to someone at head ofice who also stated I shopuld e mail david Coburn but that they ( UKIP ) does not at the moment have a policy on LGBT issues and when the manifesto comes out in late March it shoulkd cover all aspects of wht UKIP stand for.

Now: That seems a little vague. I pointed out that my web site gets 7 million hits and she still could not advise me one way or the other and it does seem a little odd that a political party has nothing to say when a journelist with 7 million readers gets absolutely nowhere when asking a simple and straight forward question.

I am NOT saying I am voting for UKIP in the next election - I found this interesting reading and worthy of sharing with you. If other parties offer something similar for the public to read, I shall also Blogg that on here as well.

The Conservatives want the focus to be on the economy, while Labour want it to be on the NHS. The Liberal Democrats, meanwhile, want people to think neither of the two main parties can be trusted with a majority government and there is a lot of misdirection as to what UKIP stands for and what the party states :- Are they for or against gay marriage ?

Judging by my question to Alan Bigwood above and the disgraceful answer he gave which totally ignored the facts and just - in a sence - condescended - it is no wonder UKIP gets so much bad press when idiots like Alan Bigwood shoot themselves in the foot with such a stupid and offensively ignorant answer to a simple question on where UKIP stands on LGBT rights. It is people like Alan Bigwood that destroys from within., It is people like Alan Bigwood who should never - ever - be in politics as his moronic answer is just laughable.

Have a read below and pay attention to the other parties and remember who was in control when this credit crunch - this banking scandal where billions were squandered on mega wealthy bankers / gangsters which screwed us all - and remember we are not - and never shall be - an island alone - as we do need Europe and the rest of the world and we do need to be a part of that global economy.

I do feel it is time Europe was given a MASSIVE SHAKE UP to get those arrogant MEP's to wake up and smell the shit they are throwing at everyone and for the first time ever - BALANCE THE BOOKS AND STOP THE BILLIONS IN FRAUD - I do not want out of Europe but EU does need a serious wake up call and maybe this is the time to oput the wind of change into the arena and scare them enough to make some radical changes - ie: immigration - fraud - benefits being paid to people not even in the UK and so forth.

Some of the list below goes over my head and I do not even pretend to understand some of it, but I AM interested enough to ask questions, read and watch and make up my own mind and not be brainwashed with absolute BULLSHIT that so many news media and even the politicians themselves come out with. It seems, the truth is ofte hard to find.

Never stop asking questions and learn discernment in what you choose to believe.

Good for you, John! Bet you don't get a response to the last one you sent! Keep it, start a party, and stick two fingers up to all narrow-minded extremists!! Stewart ( Poole )

Well done, John. I find UKIP policy vague in a number of respects. I don’t think they’ve done their homework, and so individual candidates are left to say what they think the majority of their supporters want to hear. That’s not a clever way to make policy. With fewer than 100 days to go to the election, they should come off the fence and clarify their position. Roger ( Cambridge )

100 days till the election, 100 reasons to vote UKIP

Published Jan 27, 2015

With 100 days to the election, here are the first 10 of 100 great reasons to vote UKIP

1. Get Britain out of the European Union2. Get control of immigration with an Australian-style, points-based immigration system3. £3bn more, annually, into our NHS which desperately needs it4. Scrap tuition fees for students studying Science, Tech, Engineering, Maths, or Medical degrees5. Pay greater attention to elderly care across the country6. Cutting £9bn from our foreign aid budget7. Give the people the ability to “recall” their MPs, without parliamentary or MP approval8. Stopping our endless, foreign wars9. Promoting a British identity, as opposed to failed multiculturalism10. Allowing existing schools to become grammar schools

11. Ending PFI privatisation of the NHS, proliferated by Labour and the Tories12. Ensuring our armed services are properly equipped for when we do need them13. Establishing a Veteran’s Administration to look after those who looked after us14. Encouraging inward investment with growth markets, not JUST the failing Eurozone15. Overcoming the unfairness of MPs from devolved nations voting on English laws16. Cutting bureaucracy, red tape, and wasteful spending from government departments17. Cutting the same bureaucracy that hinders small businesses and entrepreneurs18. Supporting our farmers with a Single Farm Payment Scheme19. Ending the burdensome “green levies” that have added £000s to our energy bills20. Scrapping the poorly planned HS2 project, saving up to £50bn21. Opposing tolls on public roads – we’ve already paid for them22. Supporting bus passes for pensioners with the support of local authorities23. Foreign vehicles to require Britdisc passes to contribute to our roads they use24. Ending the use of speed cameras as revenue raisers – they should be a deterrent25. Protecting our green belt26. A central list of brownfield sites for developers27. Houses on brownfield sites to be Stamp Duty exempt on first sale28. VAT relaxed for redevelopment of brownfield sites29. Local referenda for large-scale development, if triggered by 5% of electorate30. Introducing the ability for citizens to initiate national referenda31. Withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights32. Reversing the government’s opt-in to the European Arrest Warrant33. Negotiating bi-lateral agreements to replace EAW34. No votes for prisoners35. Full prison sentences should be served, parole on case-by-case basis36. Replacing the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights37. Official documents to be published primarily in English38. Cracking down on honour killings, female genital mutilation, and forced marriages39. Reviewing the BBC licence fee with a view to reducing it40. Taking non-payment of the licence fee out of the criminal sphere41. Amend the smoking ban to promote choice for ventilated smoking rooms42. Opposing plain packs for cigarettes, which has had no impact where trialled43. Promoting the employment of young, British workers44. Repealing the Agency Workers Directive45. Encouraging councils to provide more free parking on High Streets46. Simplifying planning regulations for long-term empty commercial properties47. Extending the right of appeal for micro businesses against Revenue and Customs48. Negotiating bespoke trade agreements with EU member states and worldwide49. Reoccupying our seat at the World Trade Organisation50. Abolishing inheritance tax

51. Introducing a 35p income tax rate between £42,285 and £55,000 – taking many public sector workers out of top rate of tax52. Setting up a Treasury Commission to make sure big corporations pay their way in taxes53. Abolishing the Dept of Energy and Climate Change and rolling retained functions into DEFRA54. Introducing an Apprenticeship Qualification for students who don’t want to do non-core GCSEs55. Scrapping the arbitrary 50% target for university attendance56. Students from the EU to pay the same as International Students57. Introducing more power for parents: OFSTED to investigate schools on petition signed by 25% of parents or governors58. Guaranteeing a job in the police, prison, or border forces for anyone who has served 12 years in the Armed Forces59. Priority social housing for ex-service men and women, and those returning from service60. Veterans to receives Veteran’s Card to ensure they’re supported in event of mental health care and more61. All entitlements to be extended to servicemen and women recruited from overseas62. Establishing a National Service Medal for all those who have served63. Encouraging local authorities to buy out their PFI contracts where affordable64. Ensuring GP’s surgeries are open at least one evening per week where demand permits65. Ensuring migrants have NHS-approved health insurance until they have paid into the system for 5 years66. Ending hospital car parking charges67. Replacing bureaucratic watchdogs with locally elected health boards for more transparency68. Stopping the sale of patient data to big business69. Ensuring a high standard of English speakers in the NHS70. Amend working time rules to give trainee doctors, surgeons, and medics better environments71. Encouraging and protecting whistleblowing to get to the bottom of poor performance72. Ensuring migrants have jobs and accommodation before they can come to the UK73. Migrants will only be eligible for residency after 10 years’ working here74. Reinstating the primary purpose rule, bringing an end to sham marriage migration75. No amnesty for illegal immigrants, or those gaining UK passports via fraud76. Protecting genuine refugees by returning to the UN Convention of Refugees principles77. British companies to be prioritised to deliver foreign aid contracts78. Repealing the Climate Change Act 2008 which costs the economy £18n per year79. Scrapping the Large Combustion Plant directive and redevelop UK power stations80. Supporting the development of UK Shale Gas with proper safeguards81. No new taxpayer subsidy for wind farms82. Leaving the Common Agricultural Policy83. Allowing parliament to vote on GM foods84. Reinstating British territorial waters85. Food to be labelled with country of origin, method of production, method of slaughter and more86. Ban live animal exports for slaughter87. Scrapping the Bedroom Tax88. Child benefit only for children permanently resident in the UK89. Future child benefit to be limited to first two children only90. Ensuring an initial presumption of 50-50 parenting on child custody matters91. Safeguarding visitation rights for grandparents92. Supporting a streamlined welfare system and a benefit cap93. Enrolling unemployed benefits claimants into workfare or community schemes94. Placing revenues from shale gas into a Sovereign Wealth Fund to ensure future growth and security95. Emphasising the immediate need to utilise forgotten British infrastructure like Manston Airport96. No cuts to frontline policing97. Prioritising social housing for those whose parents and grandparents were born locally98. Reaffirming British laws, rather than allowing dual-track legal systems for minorities in the UK99. Promoting patriotism and the importance of British values in our schools100. Rebalancing Britain’s economy

80. Supporting the development of UK Shale Gas with proper safeguards81. No new taxpayer subsidy for wind farms

I am personally against Shale Gas and the dangerous methods used to extract this and am very sad to see our governments running around in circles taking money from alternative wind farms etc and giving it to carbon based, polluting and dangerous methods of creating fuel. It is NOT the way forward and we only have to look to the USA and th dangers and chaos caused to local housing etc and we should NOT be following suit. We are suppose to be creating safer alternatives to fossil fuels and here we are putting billions intoi yet another fosssil fuel.
Madness.

"Have you ever though there might be more to life?
Have you ever thought of the trouble and strife?
Have you ever thought you don't need a wife?
in this system that tells YOU what is right.

Have you ever thought that black could be white
Have you ever wanted dark to be light
Have you ever wished that wrong was right
to stop the arguing and end the fight.

Well yes.....guess what..? You're not alone
cos a mate'o'mine just heard on the phone
that an awakening is happening on this planet...your home.
Its such a good reason to have a moan

So put pen to paper and air your views
make a banner and get on the news,
have regular meetings...invite your crews
for this is the awakening...you know what to do

For this has been predicted through space and time
that the people will end up...not towing the line
and without the state...we'll be just fine
from the 1% and their hidden crimes.

The banks are corrupt
The leaders out of touch
The BBC is weird
and the planets burning up.

So we vote a change...cos we think it matters
we get a different group of mad hatters
or ask for new laws to cover the doors
of the apparent cause, to all the flaws
.
The government will not like us
on the streets with loud hailers and banners
we shout "make some new laws for these cheating scammers"
but we don't realise we are voting for laws that will hit us as well...like a row of angry hammers.

'Cos we all want change...but asking's not right
We must spread our wings if we really want flight
and not get caught up in their two party fight
Make up your own mind...don't believe the hype

You cant stop wars by bombing for peace
That's like trying to fuck for virginity at least
and when we ask for laws on hateful speech
we take away the freedom of each

So stop being offended of what people say
Its only because YOU hear it that way
Sticks and stones and come what may
Support freedom of speech everyday

So how do we make a new world for the better
I'll tell ya....I'll go through it letter for letter

Turn off your tellys and put on your wellies
'cos growing your own food is where its at.

Remove the fluoride from your diet
Its only there to keep you quiet

Get to know your neighbours and others around
and you'll soon find ...they're all quite sound.

Recognise the difference between statute and law
and the word UNDERSTAND.......it means much more.

For the acts are not real...they come from the sea
they were not meant for you and me.
It's all maritime law....it's corporate rules
and I'm sorry to say ...we have all been fooled.
There are very few laws for women and men
no harm....no loss...no damage...that's them
It's just a game...the game of life
you count yourself in when you use the dice,
and the dice is your name........
I'm watching you frown
For your names property of the Crown

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